CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] This invention relates to a plunger rod useful for supporting and sliding a piston
inserted in a syringe barrel, and also to a syringe.
BACKGROUD OF THE INVENTION
[0003] With syringes, it has been common practice to draw medicaments into syringe barrels
upon use. In recent years, however, prefilled syringes with medicaments already filled
in syringe barrels have been developed to reduce the work load in medical care practice.
Further, prefilled syringes with medicaments such as contrast media filled in syringe
barrels thereof are finding increasing utility recently. In addition, prefilled plastic
syringe barrels with medicaments such as contrast media filled in plastic syringe
barrels of relative large capacities are also in use in recent years.
[0004] When using such a syringe barrel, a piston is attached to a forward end of a plunger
rod by inserting the plunger rod into the syringe barrel through a rear end thereof
and bringing a threaded portion, which is formed on a forward end of the plunger rod,
into threaded engagement with a rear face of the piston. By sliding the piston, which
is attached to the forward end of the plunger rod as described above, via the plunger
rod, drawing or dispensing of a medicament is performed.
[0005] When attaching the piston to the forward end of the plunger rod as described above,
the threaded portion at the forward end of the plunger rod cannot be smoothly brought
into threaded engagement with the rear face of the piston unless a central axis of
the syringe barrel and that of the plunger rod are brought into alignment. If the
piston is attached to the threaded portion on the forward end of the plunger rod with
the central axis of the syringe barrel and that of the plunger rod being out of alignment,
the piston on the forward end of the plunger rod comes into a misaligned attitude
so that the piston is no longer allowed to smoothly slide in the syringe barrel.
[0006] Even when the piston and the plunger rod are properly attached together, the plunger
rod may be pushed in a misaligned attitude if there is clearance between an outer
wall of the plunger rod and an inner wall of the syringe barrel. As a consequence,
the pistonmaybe caused to slide with its axis offset fromparallel to the central axis
of the syringe barrel, leading to a potential problem that fluid leakage may take
place at the clearance.
[0007] As a method for solving the above-described problem, it has been proposed to use
a cross-sectionally cruciform plunger rod formed by turning one of two rectangular
plates, which have long axes in a direction of a central axis of a syringe barrel,
over 90 degrees relative to the other while maintaining their long axes aligned together
(
JP-A-06-327771). With a plunger rod of this construction, the direction of force applied to the
plunger rodmay become out of alignment with the sliding direction of the piston, and
therefore, fluid leakage may take place when drawing or dispensing a medicament or
the like which requires high sealing performance. Described specifically, when the
plates maintained in contact with the inner wall of the syringe barrel are cruciform
in cross-section, the setting of the plates at a width substantially equal to the
inner diameter of the syringe barrel makes it possible to prevent the plunger rod
from becoming out of alignment when force is applied in the plane direction of any
one of the plates, because the corresponding plate is in contact with the inner wall
of the syringe barrel. Against force in a direction other than the plane directions
of the plates, however, the plates cannot function, leading to a potential problem
that the piston may be misaligned to cause fluid leakage or the like.
[0008] As a method for overcoming the above-mentioned potential problem, it has been proposed
to use a plunger rod with a disk-shaped partition, which has a diameter equal to the
widths of the plates, arranged at right angles relative to the central axis of the
plunger rod around the above-described cross-sectionally cruciform plunger rod (
WO2001/005456). Even with this overcoming method, it is still impossible to prevent misalignment
of the plunger rod at portions where the partition is not arranged, so that fluid
leakage cannot be prevented completely.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] An object of the present invention is, therefore, to provide a plunger rod for a
syringe, saidplunger rodpermitting easy attachment of a piston to a threaded portion
at a forward end of the plunger rod with a central axis of a syringe barrel and that
of the plunger rod being readily maintained in alignment with each other; and also
making it possible to prevent the piston from being caused to slide in an attitude
that the central axis of the piston is offset from parallel to the central axis of
the syringe barrel. Another object of the present invention is to provide a syringe
provided with such a plunger rod.
[0010] The above-described objects can be achieved by the present invention to be described
hereinafter. Described specifically, in one aspect of the present invention, there
is thus provided a plunger rod useful for supporting and sliding a piston inserted
in a syringe barrel, said plunger rod having a threaded portion formed at an end of
the plunger rod to attach the piston on the plunger rod and a flange formed at an
opposite end of the plunger rod, wherein the threaded portion and the flange are integrally
connected together by a cylindrical member having an outer diameter such that the
cylindrical member can be inserted with contact slidability in the syringe barrel.
[0011] In the above-described present invention, the plunger rod may further comprise a
thumb support member arranged in a hollow opening formed in the flange on the cylindrical
member; and the thumb support member may preferably comprise plural ribs arranged
along a direction of a length of the cylindrical member at least inside the cylindrical
member. For example, the plural ribs may be formed in a cross-sectionally cruciform
shape, or may be partially cut off along a central axis of the cylindrical member.
Preferably, the thumb support member may also comprise a plug fitted in the hollow
opening formed in the flange on the cylindrical member. Preferably, the threaded portion
may be a short cylinder, and plural ribs may be formed inside the short cylinder.
Preferably, the plunger rod may be integrally formed in an entirety thereof with at
least one resin selected from the group consisting of cyclic olefin resins, radiation-resistant
polypropylene resin and polypropylene resin.
[0012] In another aspect of the present invention, there is also provided a syringe comprising
a syringe barrel set having a syringe barrel, which is provided at an end thereof
with a medicament delivery tip sealed with a closure and is open at an opposite end
thereof, and a piston having a screw bore formed along a central axis of the piston
in a rear portion of the piston and slidably sealing the open end of the syringe barrel;
and the above-described plunger rod according to the present invention.
[0013] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a plunger rod for a
syringe. The plunger rod permits easy attachment of a piston to a threaded portion
at a forward end of the plunger rod with a central axis of a syringe barrel and that
of the plunger rod being readily maintained in alignment with each other, and further,
can prevent the piston from being caused to slide in an attitude that the central
axis of the piston is offset from parallel to the central axis of the syringe barrel.
In addition, the plunger rod does not cause fluid leakage. The present invention can
provide a syringe, which is provided with such a plunger rod and has similar advantages
as the above-described plunger rod.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is a side view of a plunger rod according to a first embodiment of the present
invention.
[0015] FIG. 2A is an enlarged front view in the direction of arrow X in FIG. 1, and FIG.
2B is an enlarged rear view in the direction of arrow Y in FIG. 1.
[0016] FIG. 3 is a partly cross-sectional view of a syringe according to the present invention,
which is equipped with the plunger rod of FIG. 1.
[0017] FIGS. 4A and 4B are similar to FIGS. 2A and 2B, but show a plunger rod according
to a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] FIGS. 5A and 5B are a downward and upward, perspective views of the plunger rod according
to the second embodiment of the present invention.
[0019] FIG. 6 is a partly cut-off, partly cross-sectional, perspective view of the plunger
rod according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] FIGS. 7A and 7B are similar to FIGS. 2A and 2B, but show a plunger rod according
to a third embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] FIGS. 8A and 8B are a downward and upward, perspective views of the plunger rod according
to the third embodiment of the present invention.
[0022] FIG. 9 is a partly cut-off, partly cross-sectional, perspective view of the plunger
rod according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] FIG. 10 is a side view of a plunger rod according to a fourth embodiment of the present
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION AND PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] The present invention will hereinafter be described in further detail with reference
to the accompanying drawings illustrating best modes for practicing the present invention.
As illustrated in FIGS. 1, 2A, 2B and 3, a plunger rod 50 according to the first embodiment
of the present invention is useful for supporting and sliding a piston 12 inserted
in a syringe barrel 11. On an end of the plunger rod 50, a threaded portion 1 is formed
to permit attachment of the piston 12, and on an opposite end of the plunger rod 50,
a flange 2 is formed. The threaded portion 1 and the flange portion 2 are integrally
connected together by a cylindrical member 3 having an outer diameter such that the
cylindrical member 3 can be inserted with contact slidabilityinthesyringebarrel, specifically
an outer diameter either equal to or slightly smaller than an inner diameter of the
syringe barrel 11.
[0025] The plunger rod 50 can be integrally molded by injection molding with at least one
resin selected from the group consisting of cyclic olefin resins, radiation-resistant
polypropylenes, polypropylene, polycarbonates and polystyrene. The cylindrical member
3 can have the following dimensions - inner diameter (A1) : approx. 1 to 48 mm, outer
diameter (B1) : approx. 3 to 50 mm (wall thickness: approx. 1 to 3 mm) , and length
(L1) : approx. 30 to 200 mm. The main body of the threaded portion 1 arranged on one
of the ends of the cylindrical member 3 is cylindrical, and can have the following
dimensions - outer diameter (A2) : approx. 2 to 40 mm, inner diameter (B2) : approx.
4 to 38 mm (wall thickness: approx. 0.5 to 3 mm), and length (L2) : approx. 3 to 20
mm. Threads 4 are arranged on the surface of the main body of the threaded portion
1. On the other hand, the flange 2 formed on the opposite end of the cylindrical member
3 has the following dimensions - outer diameter (C) : approx. 10 to 50 mm, and thickness
(W): approx. 1 to 5 mm.
[0026] The state of the plunger rod 50 according to the first embodiment of the present
invention in its use is illustrated in FIG. 3. When it is desired to use the plunger
rod 50 according to the first embodiment of the present invention with a medicament-prefilled
syringe barrel 100, the plunger rod 50 is inserted through the rear end of the syringe
barrel 11. When the plunger rod 50 is inserted through the rear end of the syringe
barrel 11, the plunger rod 50 is accurately guided into the syringe barrel 11 because
no clearance is formed between the outer wall of the cylindrical member 3 and the
inner wall of the syringe barrel 11. As the syringe barrel 11 and the cylindrical
member 3 are coaxial cylinders, respectively, the central axis of the syringe barrel
11 and the central axis of the plunger rod 50 are naturally brought into alignment.
[0027] The plunger rod 50 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, therefore,
makes it possible to readily bring the central axis of the syringe barrel 11 and the
central axis of the plunger rod 50 into alignment with each other without needing
precise positioning or the like, so that the piston 12 can be attached to the end
of the plunger rod 50 in a correct attitude (an attitude that the central axis of
the piston 12 is in alignment with the central axis of the plunger rod 50. Owing to
the existence of no clearance between the outer wall of the plunge rod 50 and the
inner wall of the syringe barrel 11, the plunger rod 50 is not pushed in any misaligned
attitude. The piston 12 is, therefore, allowed to smoothly slide in the syringe barrel
11, so that the sealing performance for the medicament 15 is not deteriorated and
no fluid leakage takes place between the inner wall of the syringe barrel 11 and the
outer wall of the piston 12.
[0028] With reference to FIGS. 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B and 6, a plunger rod 60 according to the second
embodiment of the present invention will next be described. At least inside a cylindrical
member 3, plural ribs 5A are formed as a thumb support member along the direction
of the length of the cylindrical member 3. Described specifically, when the plunge
rod 50 according to the first embodiment of the present invention is relatively large,
for example, when the inner diameter (A1) of the cylindrical member 3 is 8 mm or greater,
a part of the ball of the thumb may go into a rear end portion of the cylindrical
member 3 upon use, and the comfort of its use may not be good in some instances. The
formation of a thumb support member by the plural ribs 5A, however, can eliminate
the above-described problem in the comfort of use. In the above-described second embodiment,
two ribs 5A are formed, one in a vertical direction and the other in a horizontal
direction, namely, in a cruciform shape. One or more ribs can, however, be employed
insofar as the above-described advantageous effect (the provision of a support for
the thumb) can be brought about. It is to be noted that the ribs 5A are formed over
the entire length of the cylindrical member 3 for the convenience of the integral
molding of the plunger rod 60.
[0029] As depicted in FIG. 4A, the main body of the threaded portion 1 is arranged in the
form of a short cylinder for the convenience of its injection molding, and similar
to the ribs 5A, ribs 6 are also arranged in the short cylinder. The formation of the
ribs 6 is not essential, but by the formation of the ribs 6, the piston 12 can be
protected from deformations during the sliding movement of the piston 12. It is, therefore,
preferred to arrange the rib 6. The ribs 6 are not limited to the illustrated cruciform
arrangement, and can be arranged in any form and dimensions insofar as they are shaped
and dimensioned to come into contact with an end of a screw bore 16 formed in a rear
portion of the piston 12. However, a cruciform arrangement is particularly preferred
from the standpoints of the readiness and economy of molding.
[0030] FIGS. 7A, 7B, 8A, 8B and 9 depict a plunger rod 70 according to the third embodiment
of the present invention. In this third embodiment, the plural ribs 5A (as the thumb
support member) are partly cut off to form cut-off portions 7. Described specifically,
ribs are now assumed to be arranged integrally with a cylindrical member as in the
second embodiment. When such a molding is removed from the mold and cooled subsequent
to its injection molding, the resin undergoes cooling shrinkage so that the cross-sectional
roundness of the cylindrical member is reduced to some extent. The reduction in the
cross-sectional roundness due to the above-described cooling shrinkage is not much,
and is still within a practically acceptable range. By including the above-described
cut-off portions 7, however, the above-described reduction in the cross-sectional
roundness due to cooling shrinkage can be eliminated to provide improved contact slidability
between the outer wall of the cylindrical member 3 and the inner wall of the syringe
barrel 11, so that fluid leakage can be avoided more completely.
[0031] In the above-described second and third embodiments, the plural ribs 5A,5B are used
as thumb support members, respectively. It is to be noted that the thumb support member
is not limited to the ribs 5A or 5B and that any means can be adopted insofar as the
thumb can be prevented from going into a rear end portion of a plunger rod. As illustrated
in FIG. 10, the thumb support member can be, for example, a plug 8 closing a hollow
opening formed in a flange 2 of a plunger rod 80 according to the fourth embodiment
of the present invention. This plug 8 is not limited to the illustrated example, and
can take any other form, for example, can be a cap insofar as it can support the thumb.
Concerning the material of the plug 8, it may be formed of the same material as the
plunger rod or may be formed of a rubber similar to that employed for rubber plugs.
[0032] As depicted in FIG. 3, the present invention also provides a syringe composed of
a syringe barrel set and the above-described plunger rod according to the present
invention. The syringe may be a prefilled syringe with a medicament filled therein.
Using the plunger rod 50 according to the first embodiment as one example of the plunger
rod according to the present invention, a description will hereinafter be made about
a prefilled syringe according to the present invention. As shown in FIG. 3, the prefilled
syringe is composed of a medicament-prefilled syringe barrel set 100 and the plunger
rod 50 according to the present invention. The medicament-prefilled syringe barrel
set 100 includes the syringe barrel 11, the piston 12 slidably inserted in the syringe
barrel 11, and a medicament 15 dispensably sealed by the piston 12 within the syringe
barrel 11. The syringe barrel 11 is equipped at an end thereof with a medicament delivery
tip 14 sealed by a suitable closure 13, and is open at an opposite end thereof.
[0033] The medicament-prefilled syringe barrel set 100 may have a similar construction as
conventional medicament-prefilled syringe barrel sets, except that the piston 12 is
provided at the rear end portion thereof with the screw bore 16 with which the threaded
portion 1 of the plunger rod 50 according to the present invention canbe brought into
threaded engagement and that the syringe barrel 11 has an inner diameter such that
the cylindrical member 3 of the plunger rod 50 can be inserted with contact slidability
in the syringe barrel 11, for example, an inner diameter either equal to or somewhat
greater than the outer diameter of the cylindrical member 3 of the plunger rod 50.
For example, the syringe barrel 11 can be made of glass or a resin such as a cyclic
polyolefin. The medicament delivery tip 14 arranged at one end of the syringe barrel
11 is sealed with the suitable closure 13, for example, a rubber cap of excellent
chemical resistance or a rubber cap covered with a plastic film having excellent chemical
resistance. The medicament 15 prefilled within the syringe barrel 11 can be, for example
a desired medicament such as a contrast medium, and is sealed by the piston 12 which
can be made, for example, of rubber of excellent chemical resistance or rubber covered
with a plastic film having excellent chemical resistance.
[0034] With reference to FIG. 3, a description will now be made about the manner of use
of the syringe according to the present invention. First, a forward endportion of
the plunger rod 50 according to the present invention is inserted through the read
end of the syringe barrel 11. When the forward end of the plunger rod 50 is inserted
through the rear end of the syringe barrel 11 as mentioned above, the plunger rod
50 is guided by the inner wall of the syringe barrel 11 because no clearance is formed
between the outer wall of the cylindrical member 3 of the plunger rod 50 and the inner
wall of the syringe barrel 11. As a consequence, the central axis of the plunger rod
50 is naturally brought into alignment with the central axis of the syringe barrel
11. With the central axis of the plunger rod 50 maintained in alignment with the central
axis of the syringe barrel 11 as described above, the plunger rod 50 is pushed straight
into the syringe barrel 11, and further, the plunger rod 50 is turned to bring the
threaded portion 1, which is arranged at the forward end of the plunger rod 50, into
threaded engagement with the screw bore 16 formed along the central axis of the piston
in the rear end portion of the piston 12. To the free end of the plunger rod 50, the
piston 12 can be attached in a correct attitude (i.e., in the attitude that the central
axis of the piston 12 is in alignment with the central axis of the plunger rod 50).
[0035] Also as depicted in FIG. 3, the rubber closure 13 by which the medicament delivery
tip 14 of the syringe barrel 11 is sealed is then removed, and to the medicament delivery
tip 14, a syringe needle or a free end of an extension tube is fitted, for example.
By pushing the piston 12 via the plunger rod 50, the medicament 15 can be injected
or otherwise delivered to an intended site, for example, into the body via the syringe
needle, the extension tube or the like. As substantially no clearance is formed between
the outer wall of the plunger rod 50 and the inner wall of the syringe barrel 11 during
the pushing of the piston 12, the piston can be prevented from sliding in an attitude
misaligned with the central axis with the syringe barrel 11. It is, therefore, possible
to prevent the occurrence of fluid leakage.
1. A plunger rod (50;60;70;80) useful for supporting and sliding a piston (12) inserted
in a syringe barrel (11), said plunger rod having a threaded portion (1) formed at
an end of said plunger rod to attach saidpiston (12) on said plunger rod and a flange
(2) formed at an opposite end of said plunger rod, wherein:
said threaded portion (1) and said flange (2) are integrally connected together by
a cylindrical member (3) having an outer diameter such that said cylindrical member
(3) can be inserted with contact slidability in said syringe barrel (11).
2. A plunger rod according to claim 1, further comprising a thumb support member arranged
in a hollow opening formed in said flange (2) on said cylindrical member (3).
3. A plunger rod according to claim 2, wherein saidthumb support member comprises plural
ribs arranged along a direction of a length of said cylindrical member (3) at least
inside said cylindrical member (3).
4. A plunger rod according to claim 3, wherein said plural ribs (5A) are formed in a
cross-sectionally cruciform shape.
5. A plunger rod according to claim 3, wherein said plural ribs (5B) are partially cut
off along a central axis of said cylindrical member (3).
6. A plunger rod according to claim 2, wherein saidthumb support member comprises a plug
(8) fitted in said hollow opening formed in said flange (2) on said cylindrical member
(3).
7. A plunger rod according to claim 1, wherein said threaded portion (1) is a short cylinder,
and plural ribs (6) are formed inside said short cylinder.
8. A plunger rod according to claim 1, wherein said plunger rod is integrally formed
in an entirety thereof with at least one resin selected from the group consisting
of cyclic olefin resins, radiation-resistant polypropylenes, polypropylene, polycarbonates
and polystyrene.
9. A syringe comprising:
a syringe barrel set (100) having a syringe barrel (11), which is provided at an end
thereof with a medicament delivery tip (14) sealed with a closure (13) and is open
at an opposite end thereof, and a piston (12) having a screw bore (16) formed along
a central axis of said piston in a rear portion of said piston and slidably sealing
said open end of said syringe barrel (11) ; and a plunger rod (50;60;70;80) as defined
in any one of claims 1-8.